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impact law to address these problems and preserve section 2. In the wake of Shelby County, voting rights lawyers have pushed to hold jurisdictions
This essay is part of a collection Tribute to Judge Stephen Reinhardt In 1980, Stephen Reinhardt, a graduate of Yale Law School, joined the Ninth
Executive Power | Yale Law Journal Executive Power The President is criminally immune. But what about the rest of government? This Note demonstrates
Tim Wu | Yale Law Journal Tim Wu 122 Yale L.J. 1182 (2013). Scholars and courts have long debated whether and when “parallel pricing”—adoption of the
allocate scarce legal resources among deserving clients? How can we increase access to justice more generally? As legal services lawyers and clinical law
Brent Wible | Yale Law Journal Brent Wible 112 Yale L.J. 1577 (2003) While the Internet has revolutionized communication and commerce, it has also
Michael Murray | Yale Law Journal Michael Murray 118 Yale L.J. 1484 (2009). This Note argues that the term “occurrence” in insurance law should be
Alan Schwartz | Yale Law Journal Alan Schwartz 119 Yale L.J. 926 (2010). Contract interpretation remains the largest single source of contract
Howard Shelanski | Yale Law Journal Howard Shelanski Because regulation works alongside antitrust law to govern U.S. market structure and economic
Irreparable Benefits | Yale Law Journal Irreparable Benefits When evaluating a request for preliminary relief, courts today consider the degree to